Measuring
Tools
Lumber
Fasteners
Safety
100
This is how you say 4/8ths
What is 1/2
100

Runs on battery and can bore holes or drive screws

What is a cordless drill

100

It's actual size is 1 1/2" x 3 1/2"

What is 2x4

100
Connects board by being "driven" with a hammer
What is nails
100
Number one rule in Carpentry
What is NO HORSEPLY!
200
Is represented by numbers in red squares on a Stanley Tape
What is 16" OC
200

Is hand held, smooths wood surfaces

What is a sander

200
boards that have not been "dressed"
What is rough lumber
200

Are used to hold shingles to a roof

What is roofing nails

200
Worn to protect the eyes from airborne hazards
What is Safety glasses
300
Is 1/2 of 3/8ths
What is 3/16s
300
Tool used to thin and smooth a rough board
What is a Planer
300
Pine, Spruce, and Redwood are examples of this
What is softwood
300

Most common fastener used in carpentry

What is a screw

300
These should be in good working order and cover dangerous parts of equipment
What is guards
400
Is 1 foot plus 24 inches
What is 3 feet or 36 inches
400
Is used to mark 45 and 90 degrees and also to mark common cuts on rafters
What is a speed or quicky square
400

What defect is known as an item you may find in your kitchen?

What is A cup

400

Connects wood by gripping the fibers of the wood then "setting up" under pressure

What is wood glue

400
Is used to flush chemicals, dust, or other debris from eyes
What is a eyewash station
500
is marked on a Stanley tape every 19.3 inches with a small diamond
What is the center to center of floor truss
500
Used to transfer angles
What is T Bevel
500
Lumber that has been dried with air, heat, and steam is said to be this
What is Kiln dried
500

What is the strongest mechanical fastener?

What is A bolt

500

What safety device is installed in a work boot to protect the top of your feet?

Metatarsal